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hello everyone in this presentation i am going to explain the basic concepts of dentine bonding agents this presentation will be really helpful for dental students and also for practitioners to understand about bonding composite restorations to tooth let me start with a question letamp;#39;s consider that you have prepared a cavity for dental amalgam when you are able to restore the cavity with amalgam, patient ask to restore it with a composite restoration instead of amalgam Remember that the cavity was prepared for amalgam so it has a closer convergence so the restoration could be mechanically retentive now if you have to restore with composite do you have to do etching and bonding if you consider that bonding is to retain the restoration to tooth here in this preparation which is mechanically retentive why should you need to bond but in reality bonding may help to retain the restoration to tooth but mostly bonding is essential to minimize or to compens